ML20207J420
| ML20207J420 | |
| Person / Time | |
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| Site: | 07000734 |
| Issue date: | 08/22/1988 |
| From: | Asmussen K GENERAL ATOMICS (FORMERLY GA TECHNOLOGIES, INC./GENER |
| To: | Rouse L NRC OFFICE OF NUCLEAR MATERIAL SAFETY & SAFEGUARDS (NMSS) |
| Shared Package | |
| ML20204H459 | List: |
| References | |
| 24677, 696-1259, NUDOCS 8809090250 | |
| Download: ML20207J420 (3) | |
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Subject:
Docket 70-734: 5tti-695; Request for Release of Land (a proximately 13 acres) to Unrestricted Use
References:
- 1) Keith E. A-stussen letter 696-1184 to I. eland C. Rouse, dated March 4, 1988
- 2) Ieland C. Rouse letter "Stt4-696, Amendment No. 9" to j
Keith E. Asrtussen, dated Alne 22, 1988
Dear Mr. Rouse:
As you know, General AtcInics (GA) has been seeking the release to unrestricted use of approximately 295 acres of "rion-GA" land.
In March 1988, GA requested the release of apprcadmately 277 of the 295 acres of "non-GA" lard (Reference 1). The release of those 277 acres was obtained in June 1988 (Reference 2).
%us, approxirrately 18 acres of "non-GA land remain to be released.
The approximately 18 acres yet to be releasd include: 1) approxi-mately 15 acres of steep, rough hillnide located generally weat and north of GA's 'IRIGA reactor facility l 2) a small sewage punp station (approximately 0.05 acres); and 3) approximately 3 acres asscciated with an abmdoned City of San Diego sewage treatnent facility (also known as Callan Ponds). Wese three areas are denoted as Areas B1, B2, and B3, respectively, on the attached figure.
Confirmatory surveys of Areas B1 and B3 were conducted by the Oak Ridge Associated Universities (CRAU) Radiological Site Assessment Team June 20-29, 1988. We understand that the CRNJ team's report document-ing the results of their confirmstory survey is expected to be issued around the first of Septertber 1988.
We further understand that the report will confirnt GA's finding that Areas B1 and B3 meet the approved criteria for release to unrestricted use.gf05 In antic.pation of your receiving a favorable report frcm CRAU in the very near future, and in order to expedite the process, we hereby [ request the release of Areas B1 (steep hillside) and B3 (Callan Ponds) j to unrestricted uce. He restlize, of course, that you cannot act upon I g 1 N Mo77 i .. -_, m. _ m,m,.. m e .~,-
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our request until such tine as you have received and reviewed a favorable report frcrn CRAU. Nevertheless, because of the need for an expeditious release, we wish to have our request on file in advance. Upon the release of Areas B1 and B3, the only non-GA land yet to be released would be the site of GA's sewage punp house, i.e., Area B2. %is area is roughly 40 feet by 50 feet (approximately 0.05 acres) and, as can be seen frcan the attached figure, is innindiately adjacent to GA's main site; therefore, access for purposes of decontamination, if necessary, is assured. %e land surrounding GA's main sita le zoned for industrial /research park developnent :axi a new sewer systan is planned, m is new sewer systen will include a sewer line which will obviate the need for GA's punp station. Thus, GA plans to retain the sewage punp station (Area i B2) in service until the new sewer live is available for GA's use. %en, GA will take the punp station out of rervice and proceed with obtaining its release. It is anticipated that it will be wumi. mately three years before the new sewer line will be available to GA. Chevron Land and Development capany, who cwns the land upon which i GA's punp station is located, is fully aware of and concurs with this plan. We look forward to your approval of our request at your earliest convenience, w also acknowledge with appreciation the efforts of you and your staff, as well as those of Region V, in response to our previous request (Reference 1). If you should have any questions or need any additional infonration, please do not hesitate to contact me at (619) 455-2823. Very truly yours, Keith E. f.cmussen, Manager Licensing, safety and Nuclear Capliance KEA/mk
Attachment:
Figure,"Plan View of Sites and Areas (B1, B2 and B3) to be Released" cci Mr. John Hickman, State of California Mr. George W. ItCorkle, U.S. NRC Headtparters Mr. Robert D. %caras, U.S. NRC Region V Dr. Gerard E ng, State of California
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